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We visited the windmill during the open days and we were very surprised by the condition of it and how it is restored and well-maintained by a group of enthusiasts. Mickael and the other person who did the guided visit were very friendly and knowledgeable...More

We found this windmill very interesting. The man explained to our grandchildren, aged 11 and ,9 how it worked and they then explained it to us. It was great to be able to climb up to the top level and also to see the gas...More

A well - restored Smock-Mill with some age-related items in a small museum area. Volunteers to guide you up two levels (by sturdy ladder) to show exactly how it all worked. A fascinating piece of history.

I had never been to a windmill other than in the Netherlands.It was built in 1845 and I learned Kent had a number of smock mills..It was powered by wind then by gas.I thought of this area as a Seaside resort but this emphasised an...More

I visited as part of a coach tour and it is very good you can climb to all three levels if you are fit and halfway up you can walk right around the balcony of this well preserved smock mill the gentleman who was our...More

Brilliant, never visited a working windmill before. The smell of freshly cut wood, the sound of the sails as they turned and climbing around the building. Also, the volunteers who worked there were so friendly and knowledgable. Absolutely first rate.